On this page you will find details of dogs in rescues in the South of the country. We seek spaces for dogs that have completed their 7 days in the pound, and utilising volunteer drivers we move them to these rehoming centres. Once there the dogs are assessed, vaccinated, neutered or spayed, microchipped and wormed. Once fully assessed they are ready for rehoming.
If you are interested in a specific dog featured on this page, please
Contact Us
stating the name of the dog and the county in which the rescue is based; we will happily pass to you the details of the rehoming centre where you can make further enquiries.
This page covers the following regions:
South West
Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.
South East
London, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex and Isle of Wight.
Southern Ireland
East Galway.
The following ex pound dogs are all in rescues in the South, waiting for their new homes. Could that be with you?
The following dogs are currently with a rescue in BATH; if you are interested in any of these dogs please contact us for more information.
This is LOTTIE, a Staffie Cross, female, approximately 6+ years old. A lovely friendly lady. Very quiet and a little bemused. We were told constantly by her owner that she would be claimed but her owner never turned up!
The following dogs are currently with a rescue in NORTH LONDON; if you are interested in any of these dogs please contact us for more information.
This is MARLEY, a Rottweiler, male, 2-4 yrs old. He is black and tan with a full tail and he is large in size. Marley is very friendly and steady but he is also a bit nervous.
This is AMBER, a Rottweiler, female, 4 years old. She is black and tan with a full tail and she is large in size. Amber came in with Stella; they are both very friendly and bouncy and they get on together really well!
This is STELLA, a Rottweiler, female, approximately 3 years old. She is black and tan with a docked tail and she is large in size, although she is slightly smaller and a bit more chunky in build than Amber. Stella and Amber came in together; they are both very friendly and bouncy and they get on together really well!
Click the image to see dogs in rescues in other areas of the country.